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Traders Trade -- For People Who Buy, Sell and Trade Onlinehttp://www.traderstrade.com [Traders Trade -- For People Who Buy, Sell and Trade Online] Shoppers in the Midwest are the least likely to purchase luxury clothing online, with only four percent of shoppers surveyed in that region having purchased high-end clothing online during the first quarter of 2005. Shoppers in the South, Northeast and West purchased an equal amount of luxury clothing online, with 10 percent of respondents in each region having purchased luxury clothing online during the first quarter of 2005.

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